Independent Lab Tested Batch-Matched Reports UAE-Optimized Storage

Quality & COA Library

We don't ask you to "trust us." We show you the batch/lot and the COA — so quality claims are verifiable, not just marketing.

  • Batch/lot traceability (match your label to the report)
  • Third-party analytical documentation (methods + results)
  • UAE-aware handling (shipping heat + storage guidance)

Find your COA (fast)

1
Locate the batch/lot on your product label (a quick photo is fine).
2
Match the lot to the COA in the library below (or use the COA link on the product page).
3
Save the PDF for your records — especially in the UAE, where shipping conditions can vary.
Important
If your label is missing a batch/lot number or the COA link doesn't load, don't guess — contact support with your order number + a label photo.

COA Library

Access certificates of analysis for our most requested products. All COAs are third-party verified and updated regularly.

COA entries will appear here once added in the Theme Editor.

Testing panels can differ by compound and lab. Always defer to the Methods / Scope section on the COA for what was (and wasn't) tested.

COAs by category

Peptides

COAs are listed on each product page. We're also consolidating them here for easier lookup.

Nootropics

COAs are shown where applicable. Look for the COA block on the product page.

Phenibut

COAs + batch verification + shipping restrictions.

What a COA should prove (and what it shouldn't)

A COA is documentation that connects a specific batch to lab analysis. At a minimum, a useful COA should help answer:

1
Identity: Is it the right compound? Common methods: FTIR, LC-MS/MS, MS, etc.
2
Purity / assay: How much of it is the target compound? Common method: HPLC
3
Traceability: Does the document match your batch/lot?
4
Scope clarity: What was tested — and what wasn't

Not every COA includes every possible contaminant panel. Some reports focus on identity/purity only. If you need a specific panel (metals/solvents/micro, etc.), ask support and we'll tell you what documentation exists for your batch.

How to verify a COA (quick checklist)

  • Exact product name (not "close enough")
  • Batch/lot matches your label
  • Lab name + contact details present
  • Test date is plausible for that batch
  • Methods are stated (HPLC / LC-MS / FTIR, etc.)
  • Results include numbers (not only "PASS")

Frequently Asked Questions

Are COAs batch-specific?
COAs only matter when they match a real batch/lot. Always match the lot on your unit to the lot shown on the COA.
Do COAs guarantee legality or regulatory status?
No. A COA is a lab document about analysis results. Legality depends on ingredient classification, labeling, and import context.
What if my label and COA don't match?
Pause. Take photos of the label + packaging and contact support with your order number. Don't "assume" a mismatch is fine.
Why do some COAs look different?
Different labs and methods produce different report formats. What matters is: batch match, methods stated, and real results.
What methods should I expect to see?
Commonly HPLC for purity/assay and LC-MS/MS or similar methods for identity confirmation (varies by compound and lab).
I'm in the UAE — does shipping heat matter?
Heat and last-mile delivery conditions can matter. Receive parcels quickly and store as directed.